On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 05:50:32PM +0100, Norbert Nemec wrote:
> >M-minus inserts a tag which can be removed using C-return (just before
> >the end of the tag).
> >
> This does not work for me: instead, C-return creates a tag
> <script-eval|>, no matter where I type it.

Sorry, I meant C-backspace...

> > It is true, however, that we might add a simple keystroke
> >for re-activation.
> >
> It used to be that a simple <return> did the trick (like for new,
> not-yet activated tags). Why was that abolished? Why doesn't the
> <backspace> work any more for deactivating tags?

This is because the "with" tag is a bit special.

> >The behaviour of the "with" tag is a bit special, because it is frequent and
> >most people usually don't want to manually edit the attributes.
> >
> In which way "special"? It is true: it used to be that "with" tags did
> not react to <backspace> like others did. But now, the <backspace> does
> not work any more in general, so where is the specialty?

It conserves the same functionality as before for tags which contain
inaccessible content, like the "cite" tag.


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